Program Relevance![]() ![]() • inventory (what they are), • distribution (where they are located), • abundance (how many there are), • productivity (their capacity to produce), • health (their well-being, resilience) and then understand the trends being exhibited by those resources • variables change over time and space. Visit our Program Overview Learn more about the USGS Status & Trends Program; including our goals. page to learn more. |
Events
9/29/2009 - 10/4/2009
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Raptor Research Foundation 2009 Annual Conference
2/9/2009 - 2/13/2009
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Weed Science Society of America and Southern Weed Science Society Annual Conference
2/18/2009 - 2/26/2009
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36th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group Meeting
Did You Know...?
Bat Research in California
Feature
Louisiana Coastal Land Loss was approximately 1,900 square miles, primarily coastal marshes, during the 20th century. Louisiana could lose another 700 square miles over the next 50 years if no new restoration takes place. By 2050, one third of coastal Louisiana will have vanished into the Gulf of Mexico.
Projects
We monitor our nation's living resources to understand changes in animal and plant habitats. Visit our Methods and Techniques page for more information.
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